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first of all, tell us how do they use these searches to track us? >> the process of weblining, collecting data about us when we use the web, has been going on for a while. you search the web, you post stuff, like stuff buy stuff, that information being collected by data brokers or collection company who's share it or sell it. two changes in the last year or two that have made this a bigger and more comprehensive issue for everyone everybody on the internet. one, the buttons you see when you like something or don't click the like button on a page. that is there to track that are you on the website and that's a much deeper and more systemic search for us and the information about us. and number two the information is not just being used by advertisers. your introduction was exactly right. the same information that's been being collected about us for a long time is being used to determine whether we get access to health care how big our health insurance premium might be and whether we get a job, for example. a very big and influential part of our lives
first of all, tell us how do they use these searches to track us? >> the process of weblining, collecting data about us when we use the web, has been going on for a while. you search the web, you post stuff, like stuff buy stuff, that information being collected by data brokers or collection company who's share it or sell it. two changes in the last year or two that have made this a bigger and more comprehensive issue for everyone everybody on the internet. one, the buttons you see when...
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a 12 gauge remington shotgun was also used. the fourth gun, another .40 caliber glock, was recovered in holmes' car. evidence teams are still processing the crime scene but with 71 victims hit by gunfire law enforcement officials suspect the gunman fired at least 100 rounds, maybe more. police say holmes meticulously planned the assault. he apparently surveil it had theater and pre-staged his car and weapons near an access door. outside that door today, police recovered some of the body armor which the gunman wore during the assault. holmes has no criminal record and police say so far they've establish nod motive for the shootings. a search of social networking sites has turned up no significant clues. now, sources tell us at first holmes was cooperative with police, but since then he's clammed up and has gotten a lawyer. so far he's offered no explanation whatsoever, scott, for the shooting. >> pelley: bob, thanks. james eagan homes has roots in southern california so we sent bill whit dore san diego to find out more about him
a 12 gauge remington shotgun was also used. the fourth gun, another .40 caliber glock, was recovered in holmes' car. evidence teams are still processing the crime scene but with 71 victims hit by gunfire law enforcement officials suspect the gunman fired at least 100 rounds, maybe more. police say holmes meticulously planned the assault. he apparently surveil it had theater and pre-staged his car and weapons near an access door. outside that door today, police recovered some of the body armor...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >> osgood: and now a page from our "sunday morning" almanac. december 23 1823. 'twas the night before the night before christmas that the sentinel visited "a visit from st. nicholas" then just newly minted. i don't have to tell you you know it for sure "a visit from saint nicholas" by clement clark moore. someone read it to you and you've read it to yours. a few of us now sleep with kir chief or cap the poem to the times always seemed to adapt. and though doubts about authorship sometimes raise a clatter, to most of us any such doubts hardly matter. now, dasher now franer and vic seine, on comet on donner and bit zen. to the top of the porch,-to-the top of the wall now dash away dash away dash away all! every year at this time we go straight to this work. for an adult with children it's a highly prized pirg. so spring once again to your young give a whittle and read them this tale of a sleigh like a missile. let them hear as o as you put out the light "happy chris
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >> osgood: and now a page from our "sunday morning" almanac. december 23 1823. 'twas the night before the night before christmas that the sentinel visited "a visit from st. nicholas" then just newly minted. i don't have to tell you you know it for sure "a visit from saint nicholas" by clement clark moore. someone read it to you and you've read it to yours. a few of us now sleep with kir chief or cap the poem to...
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it against us. and that they were seeking nuclear materials to use in some type of nuclear weapon. so we were facing a ticking time bomb situation and we were very concerned. >> stahl: so you were getting pressure from congress and the white house to take the gloves off. did you go to the dark side? >> rodriguez: well, the dark side, that's what we do. >> stahl: you are the dark side. >> rodriguez: we are the dark side, yes. >> stahl: his first big operation came after the capture of a palestinian, thought then to have high-level al qaeda connections, named abu zubaydah. when he was taken prisoner in pakistan in the spring of 2002, abu zubaydah was badly injured in a firefight. >> rodriguez: he actually was on the verge of dying. we brought in a surgeon from the u.s. to help him out. >> stahl: you brought in a top- rate surgeon from johns hopkins. >> rodriguez: yes, the best that we could find. >> stahl: you save him so you can squeeze everything out of his brain that you can? >> rodriguez: so we co
it against us. and that they were seeking nuclear materials to use in some type of nuclear weapon. so we were facing a ticking time bomb situation and we were very concerned. >> stahl: so you were getting pressure from congress and the white house to take the gloves off. did you go to the dark side? >> rodriguez: well, the dark side, that's what we do. >> stahl: you are the dark side. >> rodriguez: we are the dark side, yes. >> stahl: his first big operation came...
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every person used the same detergent as their mom or dad used [ it didn't occur to me to use something else i'm trying to help people here. >> twinkies are here to stay. that brand has a lot of value in it outside of whether or not hostess is bankrupt. twinkies, wonder bread, ding dongs, these are names like we said that they've had multiple years. they've been around since the great depression, the 1930s. when you could buy two for a nickel. you saw buyers yesterday after the bankruptcy say we're interested in this. there are certainly some buy the brand, not necessarily the company which has a lot of debt right now. >> i don't want to name any names. by our prompter said i have a t-shirt that said i like ho hos and i'm talking about the cake. i clarified. are there any other brands that you see that are in trouble sm. >> kodak is another one mentioned in the piece. this is a sad story when you think about kodak. these are the stocks back in the 1960s, '70s, you could supposedly buy it at any time. here you you have them reportedly facing their own bankruptcy. part of the issue with k
every person used the same detergent as their mom or dad used [ it didn't occur to me to use something else i'm trying to help people here. >> twinkies are here to stay. that brand has a lot of value in it outside of whether or not hostess is bankrupt. twinkies, wonder bread, ding dongs, these are names like we said that they've had multiple years. they've been around since the great depression, the 1930s. when you could buy two for a nickel. you saw buyers yesterday after the bankruptcy...
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so, hot and humid air with us. the water temperature in the bay up to 72 degrees as a result of the temperatures being in the 80s and 90s for the last few days. so, here we go. the temperatures going up to 9 degrees today. with humidity and humid conditions in place and pop-up storms. when they pop up, they will go quickly. 90 degrees for your sunday and monday is much the same. >> all right. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news saturday morning -- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back to eyewitness news saturday morning--- 7:47. it is 71 degrees. and partly sunny. >>> well, taking nice run to help out a good cause. that's what several people are doing today. >> that's right. whether they are young children or young at heart. they are heading to the stampede and eyewitness news is live with mike schuh. they are calling you mike running -- i didn't make that one up. it was not me this time. >> it is good, mike. you got to admit. >> reporter: never heard that before. you guys are as or as all can be. you know, curt, sa
so, hot and humid air with us. the water temperature in the bay up to 72 degrees as a result of the temperatures being in the 80s and 90s for the last few days. so, here we go. the temperatures going up to 9 degrees today. with humidity and humid conditions in place and pop-up storms. when they pop up, they will go quickly. 90 degrees for your sunday and monday is much the same. >> all right. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news saturday morning -- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>>...
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chemicals used in the company. it would take three hours for firefighters to finally get the upper hand on the flames. the entire roof of the front portion of the building collapsed. hazmat teams from the maryland department of environment will now team up to evaluate any hazardous chemicals left behind. as for neighbors they're praising the fire department who stopped flames from spreading to near by homes. >> reporter: the cause of the fire is still under investigation. reporting from canton, monique griego. >> reporter: a building inspector is on-site to determine how the fire start. >>> according to our media partner the baltimore sun, travers johnson pled guilty to second degree murder. the 17-year-old and his twin brother were accused of setting a pit bull on fire. the dog named phoenix was so burned she had to be put down. >>> two brothers are charged with beating a 15-year-old boy in november 2010 while they were conducting a neighborhood watch patrol. their trial was scheduled to return today but they're a
chemicals used in the company. it would take three hours for firefighters to finally get the upper hand on the flames. the entire roof of the front portion of the building collapsed. hazmat teams from the maryland department of environment will now team up to evaluate any hazardous chemicals left behind. as for neighbors they're praising the fire department who stopped flames from spreading to near by homes. >> reporter: the cause of the fire is still under investigation. reporting from...
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affecting us. you see the rain off to the north. that's what was moving on top of us yesterday. you also notice to the west of couple showers making a thunderstorm or two. off to the south, we are still under that influence. a chance for showers and thunderstorms as we head through the day. as far as rainfall totals, some nice bands that wear over an inch of rain is. i bought a half inch in colombia or less than that. also, the topics are still to talk about. here's marty. >> afternoon. we are going to keep up and continued to follow the story of alberto until, frankly, he goes on tropical and it's just so low bothering. oh bruno continues on a trek northeast away from the united states. in close enough proximity that the low moving water from east to west is going to have an impact on the early part of the memorial day holiday weekend. there is a little bit of rough surf, and even a though the water is cold, temperature forecasted near 90, people want to get into the water. our spaghetti model bac
affecting us. you see the rain off to the north. that's what was moving on top of us yesterday. you also notice to the west of couple showers making a thunderstorm or two. off to the south, we are still under that influence. a chance for showers and thunderstorms as we head through the day. as far as rainfall totals, some nice bands that wear over an inch of rain is. i bought a half inch in colombia or less than that. also, the topics are still to talk about. here's marty. >> afternoon....
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none of us. we want to make sure we're doing what we need to do to provide our men and women in uniform with the necessary tools and to guarantee the u.s. security. thank god for those men and women in uniform and we ought to be out there leading with a very certain message, which is lacking from the white house. >> congressman cantore, i want you to stay with us. i have questions with the jobs bill joining us now is republican campaign strategist mike murphy. welcome. >> good to be here. >> you know each other well. >> he's a good friend. >> let me ask about the job bill and come back to the campaign strategy. it seems to be some collaboration, some cooperation between you and steny hoyer, in the house and perhaps there will be a jobs bill that passes the house and goes to the senate, yes? >> yes. there will be a vote on the jobs act? it's called jump-start. it goes directly to the issue that the country has been grappling with, the inability for small businessmen and women to start a business,
none of us. we want to make sure we're doing what we need to do to provide our men and women in uniform with the necessary tools and to guarantee the u.s. security. thank god for those men and women in uniform and we ought to be out there leading with a very certain message, which is lacking from the white house. >> congressman cantore, i want you to stay with us. i have questions with the jobs bill joining us now is republican campaign strategist mike murphy. welcome. >> good to be...
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stay with us. up next a man wrong fully imprisoned for 25 years, a report on how he found his freedom and tiger is back, a look at the golf champ's first big win in nearly three years and also movie director james cameron makes a journey to the deepest place on >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." in afghanistan a man wearing an afghan army uniform killed two british soldiers at a nato base this morning. general john allen went to capitol hill last week to testify about the relationship between the united states and the afghan government. in an interview i asked him about the recent killing of 17 afghan civilians and to assess the current threat from al qaeda. >> it remains a virulent organization because the planning doesn't require large number of people to execute. the execution can come from somewhere else. we don't want the taliban to put down roots or the al qaeda to put down roots in afghanistan that can facilitate afghanistan becoming once again a launching pad for international terroris
stay with us. up next a man wrong fully imprisoned for 25 years, a report on how he found his freedom and tiger is back, a look at the golf champ's first big win in nearly three years and also movie director james cameron makes a journey to the deepest place on >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." in afghanistan a man wearing an afghan army uniform killed two british soldiers at a nato base this morning. general john allen went to capitol hill last week to testify about...
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they are with us this morning. we are going to celebrate their diamond anniversary in high style. >> i am looking forward to that. >>> there is nothing to celebrate about our top story this half hour. the shooting death of 17-year-old trayvon martin in sanford, florida. anna werner is there this morning. earlier, we had an exclusive interview with the attorney who's advising the admitted shooter neighborhood wochman george zimmerman. i asked him about zimmerman's claim of self-defense. >> what i will tell you is i believe there is sufficient evidence to show that mr. zimmerman was acting in self-defense. he has wounds -- injuries to his face, to the back of his head. >> anna, my question is, how do you believe this defense is going to play in sanford, florida? >> reporter: well i'm sure it depends, as you know on the individual rebecca, but i think it's helpful to look at the context here. the city manager was quoted as saying the other day that racial tensions between the black community and the sanford police dep
they are with us this morning. we are going to celebrate their diamond anniversary in high style. >> i am looking forward to that. >>> there is nothing to celebrate about our top story this half hour. the shooting death of 17-year-old trayvon martin in sanford, florida. anna werner is there this morning. earlier, we had an exclusive interview with the attorney who's advising the admitted shooter neighborhood wochman george zimmerman. i asked him about zimmerman's claim of...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast...
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anybody waking up and looking at us now. they are rubbing their eyes. >> that's the magic of television. thank you for making us green. it is st. patrick's day 2012 and a gorgeous day to be out. hopefully you will party and celebrate safely and responsibly. all right. we have a little bit of fog that will clear when the winds stir. the skies are pretty clear. but from this angle you will see the fog. the temperatures in the mild side. 48 at bwi marshall. our daytime high goes up to 77 degrees. the fog will burn off and start to mix in the air. it is is going to go away here. 44 tonight with patchy clouds. tomorrow, 66 degrees. the clouds break. it is warm. then we head into spring on tuesday. we will talk about your forecast coming up in your complete first warning weather five-day forecast. >> thank you. >>> first, he was caught did he feeling on duty, now a baltimore police officer at the center of the her wayne ring confesses to the crime. meghan mccorkell explains how police caught and arrested one of their own. >> repor
anybody waking up and looking at us now. they are rubbing their eyes. >> that's the magic of television. thank you for making us green. it is st. patrick's day 2012 and a gorgeous day to be out. hopefully you will party and celebrate safely and responsibly. all right. we have a little bit of fog that will clear when the winds stir. the skies are pretty clear. but from this angle you will see the fog. the temperatures in the mild side. 48 at bwi marshall. our daytime high goes up to 77...
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there's not much fat in this. >> right. >> i'm using my hands but i'm used to that. you got nice meat. the meat is quite lean. it's the skin that you have -- that is kind of fatty. it's kind of an indulgence dish and a festive dish. there's a lot of versatility with dish. you can go asian style like peking duck, you can barbecue it or cook it on the grill. >> that's what makes it yummy is the fat? >> yes, that's correct. >> you grew up in new jersey as a dishwasher. how did you end up with seven restaurants? what happened? >> i worked hard. i got -- >> when did you get the bug, though? >> i got the bug when i first entered the kitchen and started cooking. i got the bug when i saw food in its entirety like legs of veal and big bags of clams and whole fish coming through the back door and watching the chefs fabricate it into a beautiful dish. >> a lot of people say that their inspiration were their parents. you said your mother couldn't make a sandwich that well. >> she's watching. >> who would you have your dish with? that's something we like to ask. >> my dad was pre
there's not much fat in this. >> right. >> i'm using my hands but i'm used to that. you got nice meat. the meat is quite lean. it's the skin that you have -- that is kind of fatty. it's kind of an indulgence dish and a festive dish. there's a lot of versatility with dish. you can go asian style like peking duck, you can barbecue it or cook it on the grill. >> that's what makes it yummy is the fat? >> yes, that's correct. >> you grew up in new jersey as a...
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then the whole front lifts over us on tuesday so it doesn't really cool us down. it's going to draw warmer air our way. wait until you see some of the numbers. out on the water, monday afternoon winds pick up out of the south. tonight seasonably chilly. 34 degrees and tomorrow we are going up to 68 and we continue to climb. we're in the 70s tuesday and 70s most of this week. adam. >> i have a feeling people will be using sick days this week. march madness is here. we'll have more coming up next., ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest airlines works together for one goal -- to get you where you're going. and with flights all over the country to choose from, it's a good thing we love our work. and now we're excited to take you to the beaches of northwest florida. fly nonstop from bwi airport to panama city beach. book all of our destinations only at southwest.com. fly nonstop from bwi airport to panama city beach. were you profitable last month?hat looks great. how much money is in your checking account? have the browns paid you for their addition yet? your f
then the whole front lifts over us on tuesday so it doesn't really cool us down. it's going to draw warmer air our way. wait until you see some of the numbers. out on the water, monday afternoon winds pick up out of the south. tonight seasonably chilly. 34 degrees and tomorrow we are going up to 68 and we continue to climb. we're in the 70s tuesday and 70s most of this week. adam. >> i have a feeling people will be using sick days this week. march madness is here. we'll have more coming...
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this is how it works out for us. there's been a lot of areas in the upper 70s today in georgia and south carolina. initially we're going to get some of that milder air starting tomorrow. then that front comes our way on wednesday. it does have colder air behind it so we may see rain or snow showers with the front as it passes through. it will knock down temperatures but very briefly because the second half of the week we're going up to 50 degrees. southwest winds at five to 10 knots. bay temp 41 degrees, look at sunset, all the way down to 32 now. it is going to be a breezy and chilly night out there. tomorrow we're back up to 52. we'll see some afternoon clouds. some of that southern passing storms. as we head into tuesday. we're back up into the 50s. that's before that next front comes our way. when it does it does knock us down and rain and snow showers are possible with it. look when it gets out of here. we're back up to 47 and 50 degrees already on friday. adam. >> all right, bern thanks so much. it'll be intere
this is how it works out for us. there's been a lot of areas in the upper 70s today in georgia and south carolina. initially we're going to get some of that milder air starting tomorrow. then that front comes our way on wednesday. it does have colder air behind it so we may see rain or snow showers with the front as it passes through. it will knock down temperatures but very briefly because the second half of the week we're going up to 50 degrees. southwest winds at five to 10 knots. bay temp...
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she's joining us in beirut tonight. clarissa, you've been talking today to the people you met inside syria. what are they telling but the situation there? >> reporter: well, we've spoken to some activists on the ground in the city of homs. they tell us regime forces have now entered that area of baba amr, one of the hardest hit during the last three and a half week bombardment. they say regime forces are now going door to door, that they are arresting any males in the houses over the age of 12. one activist also told us that 16 men were killed today as they tried to flee the baba amr area. but, of course, we have no way of independently confirming this information. >> pelley: so how significant is the fall of baba amr today? >> reporter: this is a huge moral blow for the revolution. baba amr and the city of homs really the beating heart of the revolution, and assad's forces now trumping this as a military and moral victory and saying that they have cleansed the city and that it is now a safe territory. >> pelley: the tr
she's joining us in beirut tonight. clarissa, you've been talking today to the people you met inside syria. what are they telling but the situation there? >> reporter: well, we've spoken to some activists on the ground in the city of homs. they tell us regime forces have now entered that area of baba amr, one of the hardest hit during the last three and a half week bombardment. they say regime forces are now going door to door, that they are arresting any males in the houses over the age...
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so it touches all of us. that's what she wanted to say. >> schieffer: i hope you will pass on that you certainly have the sympathy of all of us here and i think it's fair to say people across the country. what about the gun laws? are people out there saying it's time to tighten them up now our leave them like they are? what's the sense now? >> well, that conversation really isn't taking place, although i can tell you i pulled out of my driveway yesterday and a lady was walk her dog, and she said, this has gone too far. we have got to do something." and so, you know, the mayor is saying this is all on the president's back or the presidential candidatess' back, romney and president obama. i think this is really a congressional issue that has to be dealt with. you know, should we reinstate the assault weapons ban? i think we should, and i think that's where it starts. we ought to be taking a look at how this guy was able to accumulate so much ammunition. he had enough ammunition for, like, a small arm. army. the
so it touches all of us. that's what she wanted to say. >> schieffer: i hope you will pass on that you certainly have the sympathy of all of us here and i think it's fair to say people across the country. what about the gun laws? are people out there saying it's time to tighten them up now our leave them like they are? what's the sense now? >> well, that conversation really isn't taking place, although i can tell you i pulled out of my driveway yesterday and a lady was walk her dog,...
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sul y good to have you with us. passengers we just spoke with, says the co-pilot is the real hero, they cite the crew. but when you fly with someone, you're not with that co-pilot all the time. so, that must have been a challenge for him as well to recognize what this other gentleman was going through, especially if he may not have had a history with him. >> that's true. we often fly with people we haven't flown with before. we're trained to a very high professional of standard and you have to understand the working life of a pilot is like. you're locked in a cubicle 15 hours a day so every enter interaction, everything you notice about them. if something is amiss, it will be picked up on. >> the co-pilot is certainly the hero, as two of the people we just talked to said, wonder how he -- wonder how he got the pilot to leave the cabin. >> i don't know. perhaps he suggested that he needed to go to the bathroom or something in the cabin needed to be checked. we'll have to find out. but it was a wise choice. as it was
sul y good to have you with us. passengers we just spoke with, says the co-pilot is the real hero, they cite the crew. but when you fly with someone, you're not with that co-pilot all the time. so, that must have been a challenge for him as well to recognize what this other gentleman was going through, especially if he may not have had a history with him. >> that's true. we often fly with people we haven't flown with before. we're trained to a very high professional of standard and you...
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king is all around us. it's all up in us. even back then he preached timeless human fundamentals that we all share. he once said everybody has the blues, everybody longs for meaning, everybody needs to love and be loved. let's not forget, dr. martin luther king, jr. paid the ultimate price to bring our nation together and the fight for freedom. the power in national unity is something that we've forgotten. it's up to us to revive and sustain it today and always. ♪ >> seeing that makes me so proud to have you part of this family, my friend. >> it's a great pleasure to be here and join you all. >> it also reminds me that his legacy is never more important than it is today. >> yes. that's the power of what he taught us. he taught us how to come together. and i think that's part of what we've forgotten. we've forgotten the how. we need to. but we haven't worked out how to do it. >> you know what struck me about it. number one, tony on the crew has been raving about your piece for the last week. wait until you see it, tony was r
king is all around us. it's all up in us. even back then he preached timeless human fundamentals that we all share. he once said everybody has the blues, everybody longs for meaning, everybody needs to love and be loved. let's not forget, dr. martin luther king, jr. paid the ultimate price to bring our nation together and the fight for freedom. the power in national unity is something that we've forgotten. it's up to us to revive and sustain it today and always. ♪ >> seeing that makes...
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use those legs push! >> reporter: today getting physical is much more literal, and women are finding the benefits stretch far past toned triceps. >> press back. hold it! stay there! >> reporter: and tighter thighs. >> we all have to start out with something in common which is wanting to get in shape. and we get to know each other and talk about other things. you feel like you've got kind of a support system. >> green pepper, onions. >> reporter: whether it's simple recipes or health issues they're sharing more than sweat and sore bums. >> there's something about working out that although you're working hard there's something that allows you to emotionally relax and kind of talk about things that in a more serious setting, you wouldn't be willing to open up about. >> reporter: that environment is something joanne definitely appreciates. at 46, she's dealing with a divorce and uses the group as a form of therapy. >> coming here a lot kind of kept me together. i think a lot of times i'd wake up and be in a d
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thanks forking with with us. >> talk us about the best places to work. the jobs that make you happy and they're all hiring. >> we do a giant survey and we send the writer out and they explore. there's a huge a amount of companies offering great benefits and beer cards at happy hour. that's weird. then, they have heavy hitters like under armour. we have a few schools as well. it's a great list. >> in this climate, are most of the companies companies hiring now? >> they all are actually. that's really cool. this issue does so well for us, it's a great service for those who read. it's really cool. >> now, the otherside of this particular issue, baltimore's top singles. this is an article that comes arched every year. -- around every year. we have hundreds of nominations and e-mails from the web -- website. friends nominate you, people with great jobs, have a great personality and look good and we come up with 20. jeff st. pier works with marty bass in the morning. he's never been morning. do you know who nominated you? >> i don't know, but someone said, you
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he set us up. we knew he was out there, he still managed to set us up. i'm sorry. i watched my partner die, and i couldn't do anything to save him. don't worry, ron. playboy's going to pay for this. you saw playboy there? no, but-- we all know he did it, agent. no, we don't. lieutenant, you think i don't know how bad you want this guy? i was a uniform just like you. i saw a lot of cops go down. before that, i watched my father get shot. he was killed doing his job, a cop's job, so don't think i don't know. officer mercer, what happened when you got the call? [inhales] nothing special. report of an aggravated assault. we were on it. this your regular beat? we were additional tonight, added because of the shootings. did you get a look at the guy? nothing. i was too damn scared. i'm still scared. you're not the only one. what am i going to tell them?rtner's family. the only thing you can tell them-- that we're going to catch the guy who did this. but the right guy. anything? we can forget cross referencing. these guys were just assigned this beat. there's no way the u
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. now, there's gentle, dependable constipation reland mer me... and me. new dulcolax laxative tablets for women are comfort-coated... so they're gentle on sensitive stomachs. new dulcolax laxative for women >> pelley: there's good news and bad news at the gas pump. here's the good news. the price continues to fall. a.a.a. says the national average is $3.73 for a gallon of self-serve regular. that's down 21 cents in the past six weeks. now the bad news: if you pay at the pump thieves may be waiting for you, ready to skim the information off your bank card and siphon the money out of your account. we asked sharyl attkisson to show us how they do it. >> reporter: volunteer fireman mark young recently got out of the hospital after neck surgery only to
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the reason will get us there. people have a hard time finding a reasonable approach to same-sex marriage. >> schieffer: all right, well, i want to thank all of you for joining us this morning. i'll be back in a minute with some thoughts about moms on mother's day. siemens. answers. >> schieffer: i remember when my mother died, a friend said it takes a long time before you stop thinking of your mother every day. my mother died decades ago, and i'm still waiting for that day. somehow, some way, not a day passes that i don't think of her at least once, most days four or five times. she was a child of the depression who was widowed at an early age, but she devoted her life to seeing that her three children got what had been denied her-- a college education. we all graduated. we were arson frayed not to. yes, she loved us, put she was a tough customer, and expected and demanded no less. maybe that's why we made sure that all her grandchildren graduated, too. in the autumn of my life, i still hope she knows somehow, whe
the reason will get us there. people have a hard time finding a reasonable approach to same-sex marriage. >> schieffer: all right, well, i want to thank all of you for joining us this morning. i'll be back in a minute with some thoughts about moms on mother's day. siemens. answers. >> schieffer: i remember when my mother died, a friend said it takes a long time before you stop thinking of your mother every day. my mother died decades ago, and i'm still waiting for that day. somehow,...
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so, you use those in addition to using your other actors and kind of using what they're giving you. >> matt, when can people see this? >> tonight 8:00, here at mob town. also next friday and saturday, 8:00 at mob town as well. >> break a leg, our both legs. thank you very much. >> okay. if you want to trial your hand at it, come down here and provide a from or maybe jump up on stage. >> all right. we do it every day with on set, alex. >> all right. alex, thank you very much. we will check back in 20 minutes. alex demetrick is reporting live. >>> all right. still to come on eyewitness news saturday morning -- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ [ female announcer ] gross -- i'll tell you what's really gross: used dishcloths. they can have a history that they drag around with them. for a cleaner way to clean try bounty extra soft. in this lab demo, one sheet of bounty extra soft leaves this surface 3 times cleaner than a dishcloth. it's super durable too. it's the cleaner way to clean. bring it with bounty extra soft. in the pink pack. and try bounty napkins. >>> well, today is starting off around freez
so, you use those in addition to using your other actors and kind of using what they're giving you. >> matt, when can people see this? >> tonight 8:00, here at mob town. also next friday and saturday, 8:00 at mob town as well. >> break a leg, our both legs. thank you very much. >> okay. if you want to trial your hand at it, come down here and provide a from or maybe jump up on stage. >> all right. we do it every day with on set, alex. >> all right. alex,...
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but it's early enough in the season for many of us to appreciate this. a nice picture of snow falling peacefully on the white house. no snow here in new hampshire. they could play a major role in the republican primary tomorrow. what's on the mind of independent voters when we come what's on the mind of independent voters when we come back. uh,a car insurance claim. ah, claim trouble. [ dennis ] you should just switch to allstate, and get their new claim satisfaction guarantee. hey, he's right man. [ dennis ] only allstate puts their money where their mouth is. yup. [ dennis ] claim service so good, it's guaranteed. [ foreman ] so i can always count on them. unlike randy over there. that's one dumb dude. ♪ the new claim satisfaction guarantee. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. to grazers... kenmore is in the lives of over 100 million americans. that's why no fridge in america has more capacity. we put more in, so you get more out. kenmore. [ woman ] i was ready for my trip, but my smile wasn't. [ female announcer ] new crest 3d whit
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>> i don't use a. >> do you use a quill. >> i use a computer. >> you go to the mac story need a screen writing program because i need to write this new screen play called -- >> jonah hill and kristin wig on saturday night live. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> prince harry wraps up his first solo royal tour saying "i've had a gas." the prince spent the weekend in brazil where seth doane sat down for an interview you will see only on "cbs this morning." seth joins us via skype. apparently you missed your flight, seth? >> no. i was on my flight, erica. i sat on it for five hours and then they canceled the flight so we got back off. came into this airport hotel which is where i am now. it was a remarkably interesting interview. we sat down with prince harry before he played polo to raise money for his charity. i found him remarkably candid. >> grew up in a family where both your mother and father were active in charities. as a kid, do you remember dinner conversations about that? did that motivate you in any way? >> probably not. dinner conversations was the worst about being a chil
>> i don't use a. >> do you use a quill. >> i use a computer. >> you go to the mac story need a screen writing program because i need to write this new screen play called -- >> jonah hill and kristin wig on saturday night live. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> prince harry wraps up his first solo royal tour saying "i've had a gas." the prince spent the weekend in brazil where seth doane sat down for an interview you will see only on...
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hughley was saying he used to use twitter to be lighthearted. now people use it for everything. not good. >> that does it for us this day. up next your local news. we'll see you right back here tomorrow on "cbs this morning." [ female announcer ] the coffee house. the lines, the cost, the hassle. ♪ express yourself ♪ [ female announcer ] why not try coffee-mate? with over 25 delicious flavors for a fraction of the cost of the coffee house. add your flavor, with coffee-mate, from nestle. >>> today will be partly sunny and warm, 89 degrees going to be the high. tonight partly cloudy and humid and 72 as the low. tomorrow night partly sunny and a couple of thunderstorms around. we'll clear it out. sun will come out and stay in the low to mid-90s and humid. that mean it is possibility of weekend thunder showers. >> in the news this morning construction on the next grand prix of baltimore. mike stays on the story. >> reporter: after bits and starts, reality has arrived with the placement of the first concrete retaining walls that defines the concrete retaining structures downtown.
hughley was saying he used to use twitter to be lighthearted. now people use it for everything. not good. >> that does it for us this day. up next your local news. we'll see you right back here tomorrow on "cbs this morning." [ female announcer ] the coffee house. the lines, the cost, the hassle. ♪ express yourself ♪ [ female announcer ] why not try coffee-mate? with over 25 delicious flavors for a fraction of the cost of the coffee house. add your flavor, with coffee-mate,...
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lot of things for educators to use. >> i want you to take us there. are you sitting at your desk thinking what, it's all part of the google 20% project. i'm thinking your mom must be proud. you're sitting there and you're doing what? >> i was in london and essentially i was working on a couple of other projects, google maps and android. we started talking about museums. i liked to go to museums when i moved from india. we were trying to do small projects. wouldn't it be awesome if you could bring all the museums together so we don't have to go one website for in and this. we started talking to different people and they thought it was crazy initially. he warmed to the idea. it was just a couple of people saying let's try it. >> so far it's working well. what's the reaskts museums? you're in how many countries and museums? >> initially, we had nine countries and seven museums. we've added 151 in 40 countries. the lee reaction from the museums is pretty positive. obviously, there are a lot of questions. what is the future of the museum. can this suppleme
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stay with us. your local news is next. >>> you can see a bank of fog to our east. so be careful. sharon will have the traffic right after bernadette's weather. >>> temperatures are right around freezing. 32 in baltimore. a little below the farther north and west. we're warming up this afternoon. we're heading up to 50 and tonight a quiet one. we go down into the 20s. now for a check of the roads here's sharon gibala. >> good morning. it's gotten bis sir. we have an accident on the inner loop at i-70 and one at walnut avenue. watch for a wreck in bel air at the 94 overpass, another one on 295 at 198. you're looking at delays and delays on the beltway. 34 miles an hour your slowest spot. there's a look at 95. nine minutes. there this traffic report is brought to you by home paramount. >>> the investigation continues after morgan state's head coach is accused of punching one of his players. monique griego has more. >> reporter: coach todd bozeman has been suspended indefinitely. both he and the player
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crump, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. please give my best to gayle. >> we will. >>> this morning after three days of historic debate at the supreme court, supporters and opponents of president obama's health care law can only sit and wait. >> the justices are expected to announce their decision in june. chief legal correspondent jan crawford was at the high court for the final day of arguments. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. it does appear at the end of this historic three days of arguments that the justices are inclined to strike down the key part of this law, the requirement that all americans buy health insurance. yesterday in that courtroom justice stephen breyer showed just what that could mean as he held up this section and says, this is the section that requires us to buy health insurance. and this is the rest of this massive law. if we strike down this what are we going to do about the rest of it? >> the argument that's made in the -- >> reporter: the arguments wednesday showed what was at stake.
crump, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. please give my best to gayle. >> we will. >>> this morning after three days of historic debate at the supreme court, supporters and opponents of president obama's health care law can only sit and wait. >> the justices are expected to announce their decision in june. chief legal correspondent jan crawford was at the high court for the final day of arguments. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. it does...
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for us. local news is next. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." see [ mom ] dear chex cereal i've never written a fan letter before, but you've done the impossible. you made gluten free cereals in a whole bunch of yummy flavors. cinnamon chex and honey nut chex are two of our favorites. when my husband found the chocolate one, we were in cereal heaven. the only problem is, with so many great flavors you're making it very hard to choose. your fans, the mcgregor family. 'cause we love chex. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and now try new gluten free apple cinnamon chex. >>> one day respite from the heat of summer. marty. >> beautiful temperatures mid- 70s. take a look at the outlook, going for a hot temperature right now around 88 degrees. comfortable afternoon. 66 clear to partly cloudy overnight but 100 degrees again tomorrow. heat index you know easy 103, 104 same deal friday thunderstorms friday afternoon. nicer weekend, sunshine lower temperatures, low 90s >> we continue to follow a s
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>> i used to love money and use people. now i love people and use money. >> reporter: that family emergency fund has helped people keep their cars, get out of debt, stay in their homes. nikki o'keefe and her husband john fell four months behind on their mortgage after john lost his job and nicky became ill. they were about to lose their home. they were about to lose their home. when the church paid off their $17,000 mortgage. >> you won't have the burden of having a mortgage. >> what can we say? >> i don't know what i can say. >> there's a car out front. that's yours. >> are you serious? >> reporter: rachael cole an unemployed single mother has been out of work for much of the last three years. >> thank you. >> reporter: her car was repossessed a few months ago making her job search even tougher. >> many people right now know there's hope. i've found it right here. >> reporter: what's this mean to you, this car? >> it means everything. it really does. >> reporter: since last year, the church has helped more than 300 familie
>> i used to love money and use people. now i love people and use money. >> reporter: that family emergency fund has helped people keep their cars, get out of debt, stay in their homes. nikki o'keefe and her husband john fell four months behind on their mortgage after john lost his job and nicky became ill. they were about to lose their home. they were about to lose their home. when the church paid off their $17,000 mortgage. >> you won't have the burden of having a mortgage....
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she used to come back and hang around with all of us on the press bus. i was afraid. by that time she was married to arnold schwarzenegger and i could see this guy coming with a baseball bat or something spill hot coffee on his wife. >> exactly. >> she's a great person. >>> we'll be right back with more. [ mom ] hey guys. guys... [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls with cinnabon cinnamon are an irresistible sunday morning idea. nothing calls them to the table faster. sunday morning ideas made easy. here's a better idea... pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits. in just 15 minutes, the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. [ woman ] weighing myself in times square is a little frightening... i weigh myself naked. can i take my clothes off, too? [ woman ] oh, i don't want to look. ♪ [ woman ] let's get it over with. ♪ satisfaction! satisfaction! pizzazz! pizzazz! confidence. i like it! just what i've always wanted! joy! ♪ >>> we want to tell you this morning about an incredible team of unheralded journalists. off-air reporters.
she used to come back and hang around with all of us on the press bus. i was afraid. by that time she was married to arnold schwarzenegger and i could see this guy coming with a baseball bat or something spill hot coffee on his wife. >> exactly. >> she's a great person. >>> we'll be right back with more. [ mom ] hey guys. guys... [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls with cinnabon cinnamon are an irresistible sunday morning idea. nothing calls them to the table...
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join us for the stories and all the breaking news. >> stay with us. the five-day forecast will take us through sunday. that's coming up next. ,,,,,,,,, >> welcome back. it's going to happen. where all of the action is going to be. before we get to that, a few days weatherwise to talk about. today is gorgeous. we are in the 50s. tomorrow the clouds come and followed by rain. that will continue into thursday when we spike at 51. the rain gets out of here thursday, and here comes the cold air as we had for the weekend. can you hide close to 40 degrees or in the upper 30s. so for sunday at this point it looks like the next front will stay north of us but we will continue to track that and give you updates. it is going to turn colder so we were talking about this during the morning show, get the cold weather gear out. a lot of people don't mind wearing some of it. >> will try to hang on. longsleeved shirts on sunday for sure. >> don't wear sleeveless. >> you are like, are you crazy? >> i could wear my sleeveless camel. >> don't forget to watch on forgettab
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they believed he used the d.c. metro to travel to his crimes and picked his targets at random. >> the cases continue to escalate and it was very, very important to us that we stop him before someone got hurt or killed. >> reporter: police say ray is a repeat offender and he already spent 1 years in prison for manslaughter. he is back behind bars without bail. >>> parts of the james senate office building flooded when a pipe burst. these are pictures where water is coming out of the ceiling. the building will reopen tomorrow but three senators officers are so badly damaged they'll be closed longer. >>> a huge crowd shows up to honor martin luther king, jr. bands marched through west baltimore today for the 12th annual tribute to the civil rights legend. cool weather couldn't stop 10s of thousands of people from turning out. lenny moore was the grand marshall. >>> the team sets its sights on the new england patriots. wjz is your home for this purple play off run. we have the mounting excitement for players and fans.
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she joins us now with phil rosen. nice to have all of you with us. this story really caught our eye. what surprised me the most, christina, sending this e-mail, what were you thinking when you said it. i mean, it had to be a huge pons to get -- when i saw it, it was a hot in the dak. i said, we'll see what we come up with. and then i never, ever thought we'd heard back. we'll never get a response. when we got a response, we were astonished. >> well, why didn't it end up in your junk mail, in effect? why did you look at this mail and say, we are to answer this? >> i'm a fellow parent, a 4-year-old, peter. when i saw christina's letter, she didn't know anyone at marvel, sent it in blindly, i said, there's a parent who cares. at marvel, grown grown up reading the contacts and with great power there must also come great responsibility. that's what stanley tofrom spider-man told us. no matter what ability you must use it to help others and do good in the world. i sent the e-mail around further in the marvel ranks, and manny responded and we sent great new
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to turn on us. we're going to be looking at 100 sooner than you want to see it. first warning details coming up shortly. >> thank you. >>> the ravens open training camp in exactly 2 weeks. the status of several key players is up in the air. ed reid broke his silence last night on wjz fm. he said he's still not sure if he'll join the team this month. he will earn $7 million if he plays this season but hinted at wanting a new contract. the ravens have until monday to work out a long term deal with ray rice or he will have to play this season under a franchise tag. >>> the oriels are back in action this weekend at camden yards. see the birds take on the tigers sunday afternoon at 1:30 live on wjz 13. >>> still to come on wjz eyewitness news at noon, take a look at what happens when a fisherman tries to reel in his catch. >> jesse jackson junior's family reveals why he's been absent from congress. >> it's hot time summertime in the city. take a live look at what's shaping up to be a beautiful day out th
to turn on us. we're going to be looking at 100 sooner than you want to see it. first warning details coming up shortly. >> thank you. >>> the ravens open training camp in exactly 2 weeks. the status of several key players is up in the air. ed reid broke his silence last night on wjz fm. he said he's still not sure if he'll join the team this month. he will earn $7 million if he plays this season but hinted at wanting a new contract. the ravens have until monday to work out a...
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they were very keen to show us their i.d. and tell us that they basically have come home to their villages to fight to get rid of president bashar al-assad. they were all sunnis. they said they want the international community to help them to overthrow the syrian government and that they are suffering. >> pelley: cbs news correspondent elizabeth palmer reporting for us in damascus. thank you, liz. negotiationors for the united states and pakistan had hoped to work out a deal to reopen supply lines for the war in afghanistan but those talks broke down today david martin tells us getting supplies to u.s. troops has become a big challenge. >> reporter: these air force flight managers have been racing against the tierney of time and distance since november when pakistan suddenly shut down the most important supply routes for u.s. troops in afghanistan. triggered by the accidental killing of 24 pakistani soldiers by american gun ships, the shutdown left major general mike lalli, director of operations for the u.s. transportation c
they were very keen to show us their i.d. and tell us that they basically have come home to their villages to fight to get rid of president bashar al-assad. they were all sunnis. they said they want the international community to help them to overthrow the syrian government and that they are suffering. >> pelley: cbs news correspondent elizabeth palmer reporting for us in damascus. thank you, liz. negotiationors for the united states and pakistan had hoped to work out a deal to reopen...
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he's telling us why he uses his voice to interpret a classic novel. did you know that he used to skip school because he loved reading so much? uh-huh. you're watching "cbs this morning." ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> here is a lye look at the clouds -- live look at the clouds at tv hill at the moment. sharon is here to wrap up the rush after the weather. >> there's going to be -- we will take a look at the radar. generally speaking clouds. we're going to mention a chance of a shower over the next hour and again later this afternoon and this evening. some widely scattered action. here is sharon with traffic. >>> good morning, everyone. a few more problems, including one on the jfx. we are an accident at 28th street. it's causing a 14 minute set back to cold spring lane. also an lane on the outer loop at 95 blocking the left lane with a 14 minute delay there. an accident in edge wood. there's the look at the speeds on the beltway. there's a live look at the backseat up because of the -- back up because of the accident on 95. this traffic is brought to you by me
he's telling us why he uses his voice to interpret a classic novel. did you know that he used to skip school because he loved reading so much? uh-huh. you're watching "cbs this morning." ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> here is a lye look at the clouds -- live look at the clouds at tv hill at the moment. sharon is here to wrap up the rush after the weather. >> there's going to be -- we will take a look at the radar. generally speaking clouds. we're going to mention a chance of a...
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we described 'd described it to us. and we set up a conference call with tracy martin, trayvon's father, and attorney crump, they walked us through the case and we contacted the police department and essentially this was a story crying out fair second look and we came along and gave it one. >> schieffer: of course you did the story and the wire services caught on and before you know it, it became the national story. it was this week, of course, we saw the third-degree murder charge filed against mr. zimmerman. and so we'll see where the thing goes from here. jack ford is our legal analyst for cbs news. these philadelphia this morning. i want to ask you, jack, just from a legal standpoint, this la very difficult case to prove. >> it's difficult, bob, for the prosecution. first of all, the prosecutor also has the burden of proof in any case, but here, the burden of proof is essentially multiplied because not only does the prosecution have to prove the elementes of a second-degree murder-- there's no premeditation alleged.
we described 'd described it to us. and we set up a conference call with tracy martin, trayvon's father, and attorney crump, they walked us through the case and we contacted the police department and essentially this was a story crying out fair second look and we came along and gave it one. >> schieffer: of course you did the story and the wire services caught on and before you know it, it became the national story. it was this week, of course, we saw the third-degree murder charge filed...
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>>> mark paul and broken meyer use us with coffee with. >> welcome. gentleman, good morning. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> good morning. >> of course you're better known for the law firm of franklin and bash. congratulations on the second season, by the way. >> thanks very much. >> please tell our viewer what makes franklin and bash different than every other lawyer drama on tv. >> the law is just the catalyst to see the relationship between these two guys. that's really what the show is. our executive producer has said that if you've learned anything about the law by watching our show we haven't done our job properly. >> interesting. the inter interaction between you two or you two and everybody else? >> i think both. the chashg characters are definitely at their best when they're up against authority and figuring out how their going to circumvent the law. >> truthfully, don, when you have this and this on the screen you don't many need anything else -- you don't need anything else. >> i was thinking the same thing. >> you knew a lot more. you
>>> mark paul and broken meyer use us with coffee with. >> welcome. gentleman, good morning. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> good morning. >> of course you're better known for the law firm of franklin and bash. congratulations on the second season, by the way. >> thanks very much. >> please tell our viewer what makes franklin and bash different than every other lawyer drama on tv. >> the law is just the catalyst to see the...
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west of us, clear skies. southeast of us, breaks over delaware and breaks to the south. d.c. can cause the sun to come out and boost temperatures. it's thinning out. tonight, we may even see the stars for a while. but out to the west, there's another system that may give us at least a chance of showers and thundershowers overnight. with this frontal system. and very warm air sitting back in the ohio valley. temperatures in the 70s and 80s. and we're going to get into that warm air this week. it's going to be a very different week than the last couple of weeks we've seen. right now, we cv clouds. but -- have clouds. but tonight, look out for shower and thundershower activity. but we'll number the warm air all week long. for the most part, temperatures running 8 to 10, maybe even 15 degrees above normal this week. yeah, we're talking some places by the middle and end of the week, could get into the mid or upper 80s. but we'll have a slight chance of a scattered shower or thundershower activity. pretty much tuesday morning, and maybe again wednesday afternoon. winds on the bay w
west of us, clear skies. southeast of us, breaks over delaware and breaks to the south. d.c. can cause the sun to come out and boost temperatures. it's thinning out. tonight, we may even see the stars for a while. but out to the west, there's another system that may give us at least a chance of showers and thundershowers overnight. with this frontal system. and very warm air sitting back in the ohio valley. temperatures in the 70s and 80s. and we're going to get into that warm air this week....
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what would you like us to remember? what would you like us to do on this day? >> well, you know, very few families in america have had the tragedy of being handed a folded flag as they bury their loved ones they lost serving their country. i want to make sure we focus on what the day means. and what it means to me is that, you know, some of us live this every day with our soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, coast guardsmen and their families, but everybody america should live it on this day. everybody should remember just what we're celebrating, what we're memorializing. because those sacrifices have made us who and what we are. >> that dedication, that service continues long after many of these veterans have come home. there's a report from the a.p. this morning that more veterans are filing for disability benefits than ever before. are we doing enough to help those who sebed? >> you know, the answer to that is actually easy. no, we're not doing enough. we're working hard to try to understand -- you know, this is now, i think -- there may be some historian out
what would you like us to remember? what would you like us to do on this day? >> well, you know, very few families in america have had the tragedy of being handed a folded flag as they bury their loved ones they lost serving their country. i want to make sure we focus on what the day means. and what it means to me is that, you know, some of us live this every day with our soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, coast guardsmen and their families, but everybody america should live it on this...
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stay with us. a symptoms returned, my doctor prescribed dulera to help prevent them. [ male announcer ] dulera is for patients 12 and older whose asthma is not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. dulera will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. dulera helps significantly improve lung function. this was shown over a 6 month clinical study. dulera contains formoterol which increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. dulera is not for people whose asthma is well controlled with a long-term asthma control medicine like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled your doctor will decide if you can stop dulera and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take dulera more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if dulera can help you breathe easi
stay with us. a symptoms returned, my doctor prescribed dulera to help prevent them. [ male announcer ] dulera is for patients 12 and older whose asthma is not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. dulera will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. dulera helps significantly improve lung function. this was shown over a 6 month clinical study. dulera contains formoterol which increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may...